Discovery and Optimization of an Aptamer and Its Sensing Ability to Amantadine Based on SERS via Binary Metal Nanoparticles.
Nuo DuanKexin RenChen LyuZhouping WangShijia WuPublished in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2022)
With the growing concern of illegal abuse of amantadine (AMD) and its potential harmful impact on humans, detection of AMD has become an urgent food safety and environmental topic. Biosensing is a promising method for this, but the effective recognition of AMD still remains a challenge. Herein, we isolated an aptamer (Am-20) for AMD through a 14-round iterative selection based on capture-SELEX. The preliminary interaction mechanism between AMD and Am-20 was clarified with the help of docking simulations. Facilitated by a base mutation and truncation strategy, an optimized aptamer Am-20-1 with a short length of 62-mer was obtained, which exhibited competitive affinity with a K d value of 33.90 ± 5.16 nM. A structure-switching SERS-based aptasensor based on Am-20-1 was then established for AMD quantification via a binary metal nanoparticle-embedded Raman reporter substrate (AuNRs@ATP@AgNPs). The fabricated strategy showed a wide linear range (0.005∼25 ng/mL) and a low limit of detection (0.001 ng/mL) for AMD determination. We envision that the novel aptamer identified in this study will provide a complementary tool for specific recognition and detection of AMD and could assist in the supervision of illegal abuse of AMD.
Keyphrases
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- molecular dynamics
- magnetic resonance imaging
- small molecule
- magnetic nanoparticles
- crispr cas
- magnetic resonance
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- molecular dynamics simulations
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- high throughput
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